Synopsis
In a world full of magic and mystery, a princess named Garnet is in a great depression. She no longer wants to be considered a princess, and wants to venture beyond Alexandria Castle, and have friends and fun. One night Garnet decides to run away and find the adventure she was looking for, and a boy named Zidane seems to be at the right place, at the right time.
Zidane decides to help Garnet with her runaway, since that was his intentions in the first place-to kidnap her. Zidane, Garnet and the rest of the gang come across dark times, when coming face to face with their toughest villain, Kuja. He seems to be in complete control of the Invincible, a high-tech airship, and is causing a ruckus on the world.
With the world in chaos with Queen Brhan and Kuja at work, homes of thousands get destroyed by marvelous Eidolons, might, and magic, with only a small group of people to come forth and take control of the situation. The crew meet their destiny, when Kuja sheds the truth about the world they live in, and a shocking truth about Zidane and the connection he shares with Kuja.
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| Developers: Squaresoft |
Genre: Fantasy Role Playing Game |
| Publishers: Square Electronic Arts |
Modes: Single Player |
| Designers: Hironobu Sakaguchi, Hiroyuki Itō |
Japan Release Date: July 7, 2000 |
| Writers: Kazuhiko Aoki |
USA Release Date: November 14, 2000 |
| Composers: Nobuo Uematsu |
European Release Date: February 16, 2001 |
| Artists: Toshiyuki Itahana, Yoshitaka Amano |
International Release Date: February 22, 2001 |
| Platform: PlayStation |
Rating: T For Teen |
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Characters
| Zidane Tribal |
Vivi Orunitia |
Adelbert Steiner |
| Garnet Til Alexandros XVII |
Amarant Coral |
Freya Crescent |
| Quina Quen |
Eiko Carol |
Kuja |
| Garland |
Necron |
Tantalus Crew |
| Zorn and Thorn |
Beatrix |
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